The St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology offers a Master of Arts in Applied Orthodox Theology and is accredited through [[St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology (Tripoli, Lebanon)|St. John Damascus School of Theology]] in Lebanon.

The St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology offers a Master of Arts in Applied Orthodox Theology and is accredited through [[St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology (Tripoli, Lebanon)|St. John Damascus School of Theology]] in Lebanon.

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The [[Doctor of Ministry]] program offers a terminal doctor of ministry degree and is accredited through the Pittsburgh Theological [[Seminary]].

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The [[w:Doctor_of_Ministry|Doctor of Ministry]] program offers a terminal doctor of ministry degree and is accredited through the Pittsburgh Theological [[Seminary]].

The Pastoral Care program offers a degree in pastoral care for working [[clergy]], ministers, and psychologists in the Church.

The Pastoral Care program offers a degree in pastoral care for working [[clergy]], ministers, and psychologists in the Church.

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[[Deacon]] Peter can be reached at (201) 569–0095 or theoedu1@aol.com.

[[Deacon]] Peter can be reached at (201) 569–0095 or theoedu1@aol.com.

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==Source==

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*[http://www.antiochian.org/studies Antiochian House of Studies]

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The Antiochian House of Studies is an umbrella organization for the graduate-level study of Orthodox Theology and related subjects. Providing a forum for all the theological and pastoral education activities of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, who sponsers it.

Programs

The Antiochian House of Studies offers four degree programs, three of which are accreditted.

The St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology offers a certificate in Orthodox Theology and, though accredited, is respected in the Antiochian Archdiocese and others. It does not automatically qualify the recipient for ordination, but may be helpful to that end, under the direction of the hierarchs.